







Jeffrey Sachs
- Specialty Economics, sustainable development.
- Topics Debt crises, hyperinflation, economic transition, disease control, extreme poverty, climate change.
- Current Position Director of the Center for Sustainable Development, Columbia University.
Who is he? Jeffrey D. Sachs is a renowned economist, bestselling author, and leader in sustainable development. Famous for his strategies to tackle complex global challenges, he has advised governments and international organizations.
He has spoken at high-level events on economics, global health, and sustainable development, sharing his vision and strategies for a better future.
Named by TIME as one of the 100 most influential global leaders. The New York Times considers him likely the most important economist in the world.
Author of several bestselling books on economics and development. He has received 34 honorary degrees and awards, including the Blue Planet Prize for his environmental leadership.
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President of the UN Sustainable Development Solutions Network and Advocate for the SDGs to the UN Secretary-General. Sachs has been recognized by The Economist as one of the three most influential living economists.






